Stuart Dean, an international provider of renowned architectural restoration services, is giving new life to parts of the New York Palace hotel, a luxury hotel in midtown Manhattan.

The company’s restoration of the hotel’s metal facade is part of a $135-millioncomprehensive renovation of the property, which will include re-designing the EliteTowers rooms and suites.

“At Stuart Dean, we are pleased to be a part of the Palace’s ‘A Legend is Reborn’ renovation project, which is putting a new face on one of Manhattan’smost beautiful hotels,” said Mark Parrish, president and CEO of Stuart Dean. “There’s something special about knowing that our work is improving the guest experience and restoring a piece of history. Our company prides itself on projects such as this.”

Stuart Dean was charged with restoring and protecting 200,000 square feet of anodized aluminum on the building’s facade, which has experienced degradation and years of wear and tear from the elements. Stuart Dean associates have cleaned the aluminum, thereby restoring the facade to its original condition and appearance.

Stuart Dean’s vast experience gained during more than 80 years in business enables the company to provide unique solutions to costly maintenance challenges, including cost-effective restoration programs that are custom-designed by the most skilled, knowledgeable and safety-conscious technicians in the industry.

Located at 455 Madison Avenue, the New York Palace Hotel is 55 stories tall and is located in the heart of Manhattan. It is situated across the street from St. Patrick’s Cathedral and only steps away from Rockefeller Center. With 815 rooms and 84 suites, The Palace is known for unparalleled splendor, spectacular views and exquisite service.